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One of the best choices for the Celestron user who want to send her/his scope on go-tos from a PC is the excellent freeware program Cartes du Ciel. Unfortunately for beginners and the computer-phobic (like your old Uncle Rod), CdC does not use onboard telescope drivers, but instead uses the ASCOM scope interface program to provide scope control. Once installed, this system is very robust and works very well, both with the hand controller and with Nexremote.
How you do it:
1. Download and install Cartes du Ciel from http://www.stargazing.net/astropc/ This post assumes you're using the "old" version 2.76c rather than the v3.0 beta. 3.0 is almost there, but 2.76 is probably a better choice when you're first gettin' goin.
VERY IMPORTANT! Be sure to also download "ASCOM Plugin 1.2" from the Cartes download page. This is a zip file. Use Winzip or similar to unzip it into the Ciel directory (which you'll find under the Program Files directory) that CdC creates when you install the program.
2. Now, you'll need to get the ASCOM program. Go to:
http://ascom-standards.org/
Download the program, which is called "Ascom Platform 4.1." Install it on the PC. At this time, the most current ASCOM Celestron drivers are included in the 4.1 package, so you don' have to download nuttin else. ;-)
3. Time to do the hardware thang. If your laptop does not have a "real" serial port, you'll need either a serial PCMCIA card or a USB - serial adapter. The PCMCIA card is the way to go if you will be using Nexremote, but if you just want to hook CdC to the scope, the USB-serial cable is fine. 4. You'll need a cable to connect scope to PC, of course. There are plenty available for sale, or you can make your own if you are handy by following the directions at:
http://www.nexstarsite.com/
Be sure you get the correct cable: PC/programming cable if you want to use Nexremote, and a Nexstar serial cable if you just want to run with CdC. Plug the cable into your serial port or adapter, and into the (POWERED DOWN) scope's handcontroller (the recepatcle is on the back of the HC at the bottom). Fire up the PC, fire up the scope, and do your alignment as per normal.
5. Moment of truth a-comin. Start CdC. Go to the "scope" menu on the top menu bar and click "Select Scope Interface." Click "Ascom." Now, the configuration panel should appear. Click "select." If you've installed ASCOM and the CdC driver correctly, you'll get a little window called the "scope chooser." If not, go back and check your work.
6. Use the pulldown on the chooser to select "Celestron telescopes." Then, click "configure."
7. Select your scope type via the pulldown and fill in the other info on the config window as appropriate, including the proper number for your com port.
BUT UNCLE ROD, BUT UNCLE ROD, I GOT NO DERNED IDEA WHAT MY COM PORT IS! That's easy enough to remedy, skeezix. Open Control Panel from the Windows Start button menu and click the "System" icon in the Control Panel window. When you are there, click the "hardware" tab and click "device manager." You'll get a tree/list of stuff. Find "Ports Com and LPT" and click the plus sign. That done, all your ports and their numbers will be displayed. Note the com port number, go back to the ASCOM config menu, and use the pulldown to enter the correct number into its place.
8. When everything's filled out, click OK on the config window. You should still have the Interface window on the screen. At the bottom, you'll note a button that says "connect" next to a red "light." Mash that button. It should turn the light green, which will mean yer scope and 'puter is talkin. You may get a gull-derned warning sayin' something about time. What the program wants is to put CdC into its real time mode if it's not there already. Just say yes.
9. You may then want to go back to the scope interface menu and select "track scope position." This will indicate the current scope position with a bullseye and will change the display to follow the scope as required.
10. How do you go-to your go-tos? You can click "go-to selected object" from the Telescope menu (just be sure you've got an object selected), or you can mash the little go-to icon on the toolbar, or you can right click on an object and hit the go-to (object or cursor position) selection on the right click menu.
All this sounds a little complicated, but it really ain't.
If all this ain't clear as mud, well just ask me...I'm a-listenin'...
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You are THE MAN, Rod.
Thanks!
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That's what I need, step by step instructions. Thanks very much for the effort on behalf of others.
Rod B.
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snogum
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I have just got this style of scope control going last week. As Rod said it is not as hard as it might look. And its huge to watch your slews being projected onto a chart of the night sky.
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Orion Multiple Filter Wheel
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Larry F
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As I said in the other thread, I was willing to post the info, but I think my description would have been drier and much less...how shall we say it?...vernacular than Uncle Rod's. Thanks, Rod.
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Michael Nugent
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Excellent information! Instructions look pretty thorough, enough so that I have to give this I try with my setup. Thanks Rod! 
Clear skies,
Mike
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Exactly my recommendation since buying my CPC back in '06- best program, best price, best scopes!
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b1gred
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Rod, et al,
It WORKS!!!!
FINALLY 
I've tried at least 5 times and gave up, I don't know what for sure was different but this time, following Rod's instructions to the letter, it worked!
NOT ONLY did it work with CdC, it also worked with StarryNights Pro for the first time.
I honestly don't know why it wasn't working before, perhaps it was the installation of the Ascom drivers, perhaps it was uninstalling and reinstalling the Keyspan USB/Serial adapter. Perhaps it was plugging it all in and turning on the scope LAST, I don't really know, but IT WORKED!
Thanks Rod, and everyone else who tried to help me in the past!
-------------------- "Dark Skies & Great Viewing"
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Rod, I was so happy for Randy that I was at Borders today at Columbus Circle in NYC and bought a copy of "The Urban Astronomer's Guide." I seemed to be one of the few on the checkout line not holding a copy of Harry Potter.
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b1gred
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I think I'm going to go grab a copy also...
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That's 2 copies. 100 million more and he'll make as much money as JK Rowling!
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5 1/4" f/5.2 home-built Newtonian
Denk II Binos
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Yeah...sigh...maybe the next one (after The New SCT Book) oughta be _The Joys of Deep Sky Observing from Hogwart's Astronomy Tower_.
;-)
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Hi:
I hope you pointed out to them the error of their ways.
:-)
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If the tower is near me, it won't help...3rd mag skies are a rare gift 15 miles north of Times Square. At least Randy's got some dark skies on the Front Range.
About Harry Potter: 750 pages and all anyone really wants to know is what happens on page 749!
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Orion 127 Mak, StellarVue Nighthawk
Coronado Maxscope 40, Lunt 60mm H-alpha double-stack
5 1/4" f/5.2 home-built Newtonian
Denk II Binos
Giro 2/Tech2000 Giro Driver/Tech2000 QuickDraw Pier
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Harry who????
-------------------- Duncan (snogum)
CPC 800 XLT GPS
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Telrad
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Feather Touch Focuser SCT Micro
Starizona Piggyback Battery Pack
Celestron Focal Reducer/Corrector F/6.3
Orion Multiple Filter Wheel
Orion BlueStar Wireless Adapter
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CdC rocks, especially when used in conjunction with Steve Tuma's "Deep Sky". DS is an astro-planner full of goodies. It works so well with CdC that you would think they are one program. I've tried other planetariums and while they are real pretty I found that rather than pay extra for something that provides a realistic night scene on a computer (nothing wrong with that if that's what you're into) I'd rather have a highly functional and powerful program that will help plan and provide all the data I need to get out and "goto" and observe or image.
Rod, I noticed that Skyview moved their Website and CdC will no longer download their plates. Does the Beta 3.vs address this. If not, how can I download from Skyview?
Thanks
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Ps 8:3-4
When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers. The moon and the stars, which You have ordained. What is man that You are mindful of him. And the son of man that You visit him?
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"Not yet." I believe the only thing v3.0 can retrieve at the moment is DSS plates, and this has only been added recently. What you might want to do is get on the Sky Charts Discussion Yahoogroup and bring this to Patrick's attention.
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Just an FYI, I have noticed some of my goto from CdC are not up to par compared to the hand controller goto's.
I think it's because my computer system clock isn't the same as the scopes, and CdC uses the system time to orient RA, and the controller uses HC time to orient RA.
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b1gred
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Can't the computer get the time from the scope? If not it's pretty easy to reset the computer time...
-------------------- "Dark Skies & Great Viewing"
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Qkslvr
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Quote:
Can't the computer get the time from the scope? If not it's pretty easy to reset the computer time...
If it was designed to maybe, But I don't think it is.
The point is if you don't realize they are not the same time, you might wonder why it doesn't center objects from CdC goto's, and it will from the hand controller.
-------------------- Mike
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I'm not sure I've ever heard of or seen this problem before. But if it is a problem, why not just set the PC's time to the scope's GPS time? I have all my PCs set to update their time from a time server, so they are generally right on, anyway.
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My go-to accuracy is the same with CdC as with the HC.
One of the best reasons to use CdC is it's use of the Sync command (same as the Sync command on the HC)- makes dim galaxy hopping and identifying really fun in the Virgo Cluster!!! One note- you can Sync to new objects one after the other, but as far as I know, the only way to Unsync is to use the Unsync command on the HC. This is important if you're moving a huge distance to view another part of the sky- Unsync will restore pointing alignment to the night's settings.
I also like CdC for it's incredibly accurate plotting of asteroids and comets- something lacking in the HC.
Using CdC to control your CPC/GPS opens a whole new world- enjoy! (And kudos for the CdC team releasing it for free!!!)
Clear Skies, Paul
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Uh oh ... Paul has found something else he really likes. Better prepare for another 400+ posts. 
Seriously I couldn't agree more with his post. There must be something about owning C11s that leads to similar thinking. For me no single item has opened up more interesting observing than CdC, and all for free ... amazing.
-------------------- Mark
C11, C6, APM/TMB115, and AT80ED - Tandem mount CGE and CG-5A, WO EZ-Touch and AT Voyager
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I can't wait to get out and do more observing in the computer-controlling-scope mode...
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snogum
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Arrr Now I have to buy a laptop and a Bluetooth dongle and a Bluestar.
-------------------- Duncan (snogum)
CPC 800 XLT GPS
Orion FlexiShield Dewshield
Telrad
Stock Finder (and Proud of it)
Feather Touch Focuser SCT Micro
Starizona Piggyback Battery Pack
Celestron Focal Reducer/Corrector F/6.3
Orion Multiple Filter Wheel
Orion BlueStar Wireless Adapter
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Homebrew 8" Dobs
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b1gred
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that's what I was thinking about next... Let's get rid of the cable...
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b1gred
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Just looked at the "BlueStar".
Not MY $150 + shipping. I'll deal with the cord, thank you!
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snogum
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Or another idea would be PDA running pocket asrtronomy software. Would be light enough to just ride around on the mount. Arrr now I need a PDA.....
or a PDA with bluetooth and still get the Bluestar and the dongle.
Anyone know if a PDA could run the full version of CdC, that would be great. But CdC and Ascom might be a puzzle
-------------------- Duncan (snogum)
CPC 800 XLT GPS
Orion FlexiShield Dewshield
Telrad
Stock Finder (and Proud of it)
Feather Touch Focuser SCT Micro
Starizona Piggyback Battery Pack
Celestron Focal Reducer/Corrector F/6.3
Orion Multiple Filter Wheel
Orion BlueStar Wireless Adapter
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Homebrew 8" Dobs
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Great thread. Wish I had been able to read it a couple of months ago.
I got CdC working with both my NS11 and my new 102SLT. It took awhile and a number of messages on the yahoo group list, but it works great.
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A wonderful wife that let's me do this stuff
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Let me add that y'all are really gonna like CdC 3.0 if you haven't tried it. All the goodness (well almost, it's still in beta) of 2.76, but in a modern package that runs a little faster.
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Alas, Bluetooth is the one thing I haven't been able to implement yet. I refuse to give up Nexremote and go back to using a non-virtual hc... ;-)
Some folks have been able to get NR working with Bluetooth, but not me, not yet. ;-)
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Quote:
Uh oh ... Paul has found something else he really likes. Better prepare for another 400+ posts. 
Seriously I couldn't agree more with his post. There must be something about owning C11s that leads to similar thinking. For me no single item has opened up more interesting observing than CdC, and all for free ... amazing.
Actually- I've been talking about this program for over a year here and advising many here and elsewhere exactly what to do to get it up and running on the CPC for just as long. I'd always intended to put the setup on my CPC webpage- it's just the whole thing of sitting down and typing, typing, typing... (read- I'm lazy)
I started using Cartes even before the CPC; I used it to generate star hopping maps for my old 8" newt (the backbreaker!). It's a fantastic program... (now I just need to say this 397 more times!!!) 
Clear Skies, Paul
-------------------- My Current Time Machine is a
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My Celestron CPC 1100 Webpage:
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Just looked at the "BlueStar".
Not MY $150 + shipping. I'll deal with the cord, thank you!
LOVE my Bluestar (but then who doesn't know that) and it's definitely worth it... BUT, I do seem to remember chatter here about much cheaper smaller bluetooth options. Maybe you ought to look into this. One less cord is infinitely better- I take the laptop indoors in cold weather and send the scope slewing about and go out for a looksee then back indoors.
There's just so much more freedom with the wireless solution.
I am surprised that the Bluestar hasn't been upgraded after all these years- it should be able to be smaller by now with greater range (Bluetooth 2.0) and it should be sold with a matching Bluetooth dongle (because they just aren't standard yet on laptops).
Cartes and Bluestar work terrifically together!
-------------------- My Current Time Machine is a
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My Celestron CPC 1100 Webpage:
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Quote:
Let me add that y'all are really gonna like CdC 3.0 if you haven't tried it. All the goodness (well almost, it's still in beta) of 2.76, but in a modern package that runs a little faster.
I've been working with it since the first Alpha release; it's into Beta now, but it seem to have stagnated in development.
The interface is cool- but I haven't seen anything yet to make me want to throw out 2.76. I've exchanged emails (though not in a while) with CdC's author about some things I'd like to see, and he told me that they were already planned for the final v3.00. Wish I could remember what it was I griped about.

Cheers, Paul
-------------------- My Current Time Machine is a
Celestron CPC 1100 GPS XLT
aka - The Time Tunnel
My Celestron CPC 1100 Webpage:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/pmccullough/skyportcpc1100.htm
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I agree at this point. 3.0 LOOKS much better, and maybe executes a little faster, but there's really not much reason to switch off 2.76 at this point. Also, I don't believe 3.0 interfaces with AstroPlanner and Deepsky yet.
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Rod,
Will you let us know when 3.0 is ready for "prime time".
-------------------- "Dark Skies & Great Viewing"
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I hope it won't be too long...I mean it's actually pretty workable right now...since the program's author, Patrick Chevalley has indicated that he's at work on it again after a hiatus. I'd expect the next beta to be close to a "release candidate."
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Rod,
I actually use CdC on 4 different computers (only 1 that I use to drive my scope, however). I really don't want to do multiple upgrades if I don't have to, so I think I'll wait until I hear a "go for launch" before I commit.
-------------------- "Dark Skies & Great Viewing"
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There is a later ASCOM driver for the Celestron scopes, it's in the ASCOM downloads section but it makes no difference for CdC. You will need it if you are using serial guiding though.
Chris
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Does CdC have capability for finding & tracking satellites or the space station? If so, for how long are the coordinates good before an update is required?
Thanks, Bob R Melbourne, FL
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You could probably do it, but SatTrack will be better at it.
-------------------- "Dark Skies & Great Viewing"
RandyR / W0RDR
GPS 9.25 XLT/Sky Align /FeatherTouch
TV85 w/FeatherTouch
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Paul McC
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OK, one thing that I do prefer in ver 3- you can toggle the program to full screen! Ver 2.76 doesn't allow this- at least in any way I can find. The full screen is great in WinXP as you can then hide the annoying blue program bar. (It's easy to hide the "START" bar) I haven't found any method for turing the default colors of WinXP's program bar to anything but blue (the default), olive green or silver... none of which are conducive to astronomy. If anyone does know a workaround, please let me know! 
(You can change appearance, fonts, colors of EVERYTHING but the Program Title bar, as far as I can tell)
Cheers, Paul
-------------------- My Current Time Machine is a
Celestron CPC 1100 GPS XLT
aka - The Time Tunnel
My Celestron CPC 1100 Webpage:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/pmccullough/skyportcpc1100.htm
Latin phrase to live by: "Illegitimis nil carborundum"
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Paul McC
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Hey, I solved the problem I described in the last post... all I needed to do was have my laptop display "Windows Classic" rather then "Windows XP" desktop and that restores the ability to color everything on the screen any way you want to... and it allows programs to do this as well. Now when I instruct Cartes 2.76 to go to night mode (with everything onscreen in red) the borders and start bar all turn red as well... Full screen isn't necessary.
Note that if you go back to WinXP desktop display, the Start bar and borders will revert to bright blue. (There are "Themes" that allow these to be silver or olive green, but no explanation how to make them a color of your choice)
-------------------- My Current Time Machine is a
Celestron CPC 1100 GPS XLT
aka - The Time Tunnel
My Celestron CPC 1100 Webpage:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/pmccullough/skyportcpc1100.htm
Latin phrase to live by: "Illegitimis nil carborundum"
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Pasquale
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Hi gang... Does Cartes du Ciel track Comet Holmes? If it does not, is there a website that has an additional download to do so? Paul, you're the Cartes du Ciel guru, is this possible?
-------------------- Pasquale
Go Seahawks!
NexStar 9.25 GPS / SkyAlign
Stellarvue SV102ED
WO ZS80FD Anniversary
WO ZS66ED Triplet
Vixen Sphinx SXW
Canon EOS XT/350D, Meade DSI, NexImager
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b1gred
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It should track it nicely. The data downloads from their web site, and the comet seems to be EXACTLY where CdC says it should be.
-------------------- "Dark Skies & Great Viewing"
RandyR / W0RDR
GPS 9.25 XLT/Sky Align /FeatherTouch
TV85 w/FeatherTouch
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It does! Tested this last weekend. 
And ditto what Randy said. Did the cut & paste trick mentioned in another thread down in Computers and worked like a champ.
-------------------- Ron
NS11GPS
Pronto
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15X70 Obies
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Pasquale
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Thanks guys... Where can I find that thread that discusses the cut & paste trick, Ron? Never mind, Ron, you already told me, in "Computers"... I've give it a go!
-------------------- Pasquale
Go Seahawks!
NexStar 9.25 GPS / SkyAlign
Stellarvue SV102ED
WO ZS80FD Anniversary
WO ZS66ED Triplet
Vixen Sphinx SXW
Canon EOS XT/350D, Meade DSI, NexImager
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DugDog
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Question about "DSS / RealSky".
Can you download this?
It would be a cool feature to have actual images, but if its extra...dots on the screen are ok.
It talks about 9 CDS, but now a days 10GB is no problems to have on a laptop. Wish there was a download for RealSky.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
DD
-------------------- Orion StarShoot Pro V1.
EON 120, EON 72, and 80MM F11.4 Guide Scope.
Atlas Mount.
Celestron CPC 800 XLT
http://myastroimages.com
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snogum
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The RealSky product has been discontinued by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.
Software Bisque does not have any remaining inventory to sell, and has therefore removed this product from the Software Bisque Store.
-------------------- Duncan (snogum)
CPC 800 XLT GPS
Orion FlexiShield Dewshield
Telrad
Stock Finder (and Proud of it)
Feather Touch Focuser SCT Micro
Starizona Piggyback Battery Pack
Celestron Focal Reducer/Corrector F/6.3
Orion Multiple Filter Wheel
Orion BlueStar Wireless Adapter
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Homebrew 8" Dobs
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Perth
Western Australia
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DugDog
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Quote:
The RealSky product has been discontinued by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.
Software Bisque does not have any remaining inventory to sell, and has therefore removed this product from the Software Bisque Store.
Anyone know of any Replacement software for Realsky?
DD
-------------------- Orion StarShoot Pro V1.
EON 120, EON 72, and 80MM F11.4 Guide Scope.
Atlas Mount.
Celestron CPC 800 XLT
http://myastroimages.com
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snogum
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Hi DugDog What do you want the software to do?
Did you want it to work like Cartes du Ciel. Or do you just want sky images?
-------------------- Duncan (snogum)
CPC 800 XLT GPS
Orion FlexiShield Dewshield
Telrad
Stock Finder (and Proud of it)
Feather Touch Focuser SCT Micro
Starizona Piggyback Battery Pack
Celestron Focal Reducer/Corrector F/6.3
Orion Multiple Filter Wheel
Orion BlueStar Wireless Adapter
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Homebrew 8" Dobs
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Perth
Western Australia
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DugDog
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A dot on the screen helps, but seeing a photo to compare to what I am actually viewing would be helpful. It seemed that "RealSky" was designed to actually show photos as you browsed CDC.
DD
-------------------- Orion StarShoot Pro V1.
EON 120, EON 72, and 80MM F11.4 Guide Scope.
Atlas Mount.
Celestron CPC 800 XLT
http://myastroimages.com
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snogum
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Well that sounds cool.
Might need to look at other ways to achieve your aim.
I always wanted a Model T but Ford stopped making them....
-------------------- Duncan (snogum)
CPC 800 XLT GPS
Orion FlexiShield Dewshield
Telrad
Stock Finder (and Proud of it)
Feather Touch Focuser SCT Micro
Starizona Piggyback Battery Pack
Celestron Focal Reducer/Corrector F/6.3
Orion Multiple Filter Wheel
Orion BlueStar Wireless Adapter
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Homebrew 8" Dobs
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Perth
Western Australia
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snogum
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on another tack having access to a sky survey that has stars down to 19th mag means the images will be way beyond what you can achieve with your CPC. Might build up false expectations.
-------------------- Duncan (snogum)
CPC 800 XLT GPS
Orion FlexiShield Dewshield
Telrad
Stock Finder (and Proud of it)
Feather Touch Focuser SCT Micro
Starizona Piggyback Battery Pack
Celestron Focal Reducer/Corrector F/6.3
Orion Multiple Filter Wheel
Orion BlueStar Wireless Adapter
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Homebrew 8" Dobs
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Perth
Western Australia
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prestonrich
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Would Bluestar work w/CdC and a wireless Mallincam sufficiently to be able to slew around a C14 from inside on a monitor. Would a single focus hold for multiple DSOs without having to brave the cold over and over again? Are we there yet ?
-------------------- Preston
Montgomery Village, MD
Binos: Leica Trin 7x35 | Miya Saturn III | Canon 18x50is
Mounts: Man/Bog 475/501HD | QS Samson/Half Hitch | ASGT
Scopes: Questar 3.5 Duplex | C8 | Onyx 80 | LB 16" w/SkyCom & JMI TNT Track
EPs: Denk II PxS/FS | Hyperions, Brandons, filters, BIPH
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snogum
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I would guess that you would need 2 bluetooth dongles( not expensive) 1st to talk to the bluestar to run gotos. 2nd to run your wireless focuser. Some sort of wireless transmitter and reciever to take off the mallincan signals
You would also need to wait till Rock Mallin has upgraded your Mallincan to wireless camera controls.
Its all possible now (Mallincan upgrade in Beta testing now)
Just going to be expensive.
I think Focus would wonder off sometime, so woreless focuser would be needed.
Clear Skies Duncan
-------------------- Duncan (snogum)
CPC 800 XLT GPS
Orion FlexiShield Dewshield
Telrad
Stock Finder (and Proud of it)
Feather Touch Focuser SCT Micro
Starizona Piggyback Battery Pack
Celestron Focal Reducer/Corrector F/6.3
Orion Multiple Filter Wheel
Orion BlueStar Wireless Adapter
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Homebrew 8" Dobs
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Perth
Western Australia
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snogum
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now all we need is a way to transmit power wirelessly and we are sold.
Piggyback battery packs for CPC scope and I guess another for the Mallincam and your okay already
-------------------- Duncan (snogum)
CPC 800 XLT GPS
Orion FlexiShield Dewshield
Telrad
Stock Finder (and Proud of it)
Feather Touch Focuser SCT Micro
Starizona Piggyback Battery Pack
Celestron Focal Reducer/Corrector F/6.3
Orion Multiple Filter Wheel
Orion BlueStar Wireless Adapter
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Homebrew 8" Dobs
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Perth
Western Australia
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Graham0778
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There is an option to sync both. Did so lastnight..
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ApAtur3
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What kind of cables are needed with this setup?
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pikespeakhiker
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Quote:
What kind of cables are needed with this setup?
The only cable I used for my CPC 800 setup was the RS232 serial cable that plugs into the handset. My laptop has a serial port. If yours doesn't, you would also need a usb-to-serial adapter.
-------------------- Jeff
Celestron CPC 800
Celestron 80ED
2" OPT Quartz Dielectric
JMI EV-3Cm focuser
Panoptic 24mm, Nagler 13T6, BO/TMB 9mm
5 year old triplets
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pikespeakhiker
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Some new ASCOM information to augment Uncle Rod's first post. You may still be able to find the platform 4.1 download, but the website now prominently displays 5.0 and I wanted to try some of the newer features.
So for me, step 2 looked like:
2. Now, you'll need to get the ASCOM program. Go to:
http://ascom-standards.org/
The latest platform is version 5.0 which has been used with success. On the main page you will see two prominent icons on the right hand side. You will need to use each one of them: 1. First, download (from the main page) and install the ascom platform 5.0 which is required for all scopes 2. Next, navigate to the Telescope/Mount Drivers page and download/install the Celestron drivers a. Direct link http://ascom-standards.org/Downloads/ScopeDrivers.htm b. Click on Celestron Unified which is currently 5.0.10
The overall process worked like a champ for me and I was able to control my scope in CdC as well as DSLRFocus without any issues.
-------------------- Jeff
Celestron CPC 800
Celestron 80ED
2" OPT Quartz Dielectric
JMI EV-3Cm focuser
Panoptic 24mm, Nagler 13T6, BO/TMB 9mm
5 year old triplets
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atnbirdie
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Randy, Are any of your computers running Vista? I've no problem with CdC itself, bugt am having a heck of a time getting ASCOM to work through CdC on my Vista machine. Steve
-------------------- Steve
Orionis Observatory (ExploraDome)
CPC1100 XLT; NexStar 8SE; Orion ST-80
-Denkmeier S-1 Shorty Power/Filter Switch
-FeatherTouch Microfocuser
-Gerbing Heated Motorcycle Clothes (a.k.a., Mobile Warm Room)
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b1gred
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Hard to get lots of things to run in Vista.
Try running as "administrator" and/or in "compatibility mode"...
-------------------- "Dark Skies & Great Viewing"
RandyR / W0RDR
GPS 9.25 XLT/Sky Align /FeatherTouch
TV85 w/FeatherTouch
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atnbirdie
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I've done that. I went into the CdC properties and set it to run as administrator. I think I also set it up for compatibility mode at the same time, but will have to check that tonight.
It seems to be more of a driver issue as the program doesn't seem to see the ASCOM driver. Am working with Chris R on that, but thought maybe there might be something obvious another Vista user might point out.
Thanks, Steve
-------------------- Steve
Orionis Observatory (ExploraDome)
CPC1100 XLT; NexStar 8SE; Orion ST-80
-Denkmeier S-1 Shorty Power/Filter Switch
-FeatherTouch Microfocuser
-Gerbing Heated Motorcycle Clothes (a.k.a., Mobile Warm Room)
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hosemonkey
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why would you use nexremote and cdc?
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atnbirdie
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All I'm trying to do is to get ASCOM drivers to work in CdC on my Vista machine. I've now have an XP machine (desktop) that I'll keep in the observatory so am trying to get that to communicate with my scope through CdC.
I'm now going to try uninstalling all the ASCOM drivers/software (but not CdC) and then reinstall it all to see if that at least gets my XP machine to communicate.
Steve
-------------------- Steve
Orionis Observatory (ExploraDome)
CPC1100 XLT; NexStar 8SE; Orion ST-80
-Denkmeier S-1 Shorty Power/Filter Switch
-FeatherTouch Microfocuser
-Gerbing Heated Motorcycle Clothes (a.k.a., Mobile Warm Room)
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mclewis1
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Quote:
why would you use nexremote and cdc?
Nexremote would allow you to run the scope without a HC connected. The scope needs either the real HC or an emulated one (NexRemote) to perform the intial setup and alignment. Connect NexRemote via the "programming" cable (PC port attachment) and you can eliminate the real HC and a couple of connections.
In addition NexRemote includes a virtual port mapping capability allowing CdC to use a specific serial port that Nexremote would map to another physical serial/USB port. This can sometimes be useful on PCs with limited serial and USB ports and where the PC software is holding onto a specific serial port.
NexRemote also allows you to try out different firmware versions before committing to actually changing the firmware in the HC and MCs. This can be useful when testing compatibility with PC software like CdC.
-------------------- Mark
C11, C6, APM/TMB115, and AT80ED - Tandem mount CGE and CG-5A, WO EZ-Touch and AT Voyager
25x100s and 8x56s, T-Mount Light, Mark 1 eyeballs - Modded 350D, DSI-P, SPC900, Mallincam
Just because you can doesn't necessarily mean that you should
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Edward E
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All applications must be used with either the real or virtual hand controller (HC). I use an application called NexHub (sound familiar?) connected to the virtual port on NexRemote so I can run Astroplanner 2.0, CDC 3.0, C2A, and Nexstar Observers List all at the same time. Yea, using CDC and C2A at the same time is redundant but I am testing C2A to do a users review of the application. Hope to post the review here on CNR this spring.
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Peter9
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Hi There is a patch for Vista users on the web sitehttp://www.stargazing.net/astropc/ I don't know if it will cure the problems you are having but might be worth a look. Regards Peter.
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Some of the pleasure I get from life I owe to Astronomy.
Astronomy does not owe me a thing.
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Nexstar 8se
150mm Helios Newton Reflector EQ 3 G.E.M.
6.3mm 10mm Plossls. Celestron 25mm & 40mm E.Ps. 8mm x 24mm Baader Hyperion Zoom. 2x Barlow. 9x50 R.A.C.I Finderscope. G.L.P and Bracket. Dew Shield. Home made Solar filter. Home made H.C Holder.(Great Asset). Maplin's 12V 17ah Auto Start Unit.
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atnbirdie
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Peter, If you mean the 2.76c version of CdC, I am already running that. However, as I mentioned, I've given up on using my Vista laptop as I have an old XP machine I can leave in my observatory. The only problem remaining for me in XP is getting the ASCOM drivers to recognize my BT serial connection. All other Astro programs (non-ASCOM) can connect using it, but not ASCOM. Steve
-------------------- Steve
Orionis Observatory (ExploraDome)
CPC1100 XLT; NexStar 8SE; Orion ST-80
-Denkmeier S-1 Shorty Power/Filter Switch
-FeatherTouch Microfocuser
-Gerbing Heated Motorcycle Clothes (a.k.a., Mobile Warm Room)
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Larry F
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Steve: Are you using the 4.1 or 5.0 version of ASCOM on that XP machine?
-------------------- C5 Orange Tube SCT, CPC 800 XLT SCT
Orion 127 Mak, StellarVue Nighthawk
Coronado Maxscope 40, Lunt 60mm H-alpha double-stack
5 1/4" f/5.2 home-built Newtonian
Denk II Binos
Giro 2/Tech2000 Giro Driver/Tech2000 QuickDraw Pier
Mallincam Color Hyper Plus
A zillion eyepieces and some more mounts
Mason & Hamlin BB 2140 mm (grand piano)
My Gallery
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atnbirdie
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I have ver 5 of ASCOM installed on the XP machine. Steve
-------------------- Steve
Orionis Observatory (ExploraDome)
CPC1100 XLT; NexStar 8SE; Orion ST-80
-Denkmeier S-1 Shorty Power/Filter Switch
-FeatherTouch Microfocuser
-Gerbing Heated Motorcycle Clothes (a.k.a., Mobile Warm Room)
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Larry F
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Maybe that's the problem. I use 4.1. Since it works (and I'm not driving any other accessories or cameras) I'm hesitant to upgrade and take a chance of it not working with the bluetooth. One other possibility is your BT dongle...some of them are apparently not successful in connecting to the Starry Night receiver. The DLink DBT-120 is the one I have.
-------------------- C5 Orange Tube SCT, CPC 800 XLT SCT
Orion 127 Mak, StellarVue Nighthawk
Coronado Maxscope 40, Lunt 60mm H-alpha double-stack
5 1/4" f/5.2 home-built Newtonian
Denk II Binos
Giro 2/Tech2000 Giro Driver/Tech2000 QuickDraw Pier
Mallincam Color Hyper Plus
A zillion eyepieces and some more mounts
Mason & Hamlin BB 2140 mm (grand piano)
My Gallery
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atnbirdie
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The BT device may be the issue. Hadn't thought of that as every other program that doesn't use ASCOM works with it. I might also play around with moving back to v 4.1 to see if that 'sees' the BT device. However, don't think I'll spend money for a new BT dongle when only CdC is the only program that won't work via BT connection and I can't be sure it is a BT issue. Steve
-------------------- Steve
Orionis Observatory (ExploraDome)
CPC1100 XLT; NexStar 8SE; Orion ST-80
-Denkmeier S-1 Shorty Power/Filter Switch
-FeatherTouch Microfocuser
-Gerbing Heated Motorcycle Clothes (a.k.a., Mobile Warm Room)
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nhraj700
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Quote:
1. Download and install Cartes du Ciel from [url=http://www.stargazing.net/astropc/]
Is there another download site for this software. I wanted to build another laptop with it, and I didn't keep the original installation executables. This site seems dead after an apparent hacker defaced the site. Mostly I am looking for the 1.2 plugin.
-------------------- CPC 1100 XLT GPS
WO 2" CF Diagonal
2" TV 17mm Nagler IV, TV 26mm Nagler V
2" TV 2x Powermate
Canon 50D EOS (Piggy Back and Prime Setup)
Lumicon 2" UHC
Starizona Counterweight System
Feathertouch Focuser
Bobs Knobs, Celestron Focal Reducer
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rmollise
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Quote:
Is there another download site for this software. I wanted to build another laptop with it, and I didn't keep the original installation executables. This site seems dead after an apparent hacker defaced the site. Mostly I am looking for the 1.2 plugin.
http://www.ap-i.net/skychart/
or...
http://sourceforge.net/projects/skychart/
Will get you v3.0. This is the final beta, I believe, and works really, really well.
-------------------- Uncle Rod
Rod's New Book:
Choosing and Using a New CAT
Available now!
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nhraj700
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Quote:
http://www.ap-i.net/skychart/
or...
http://sourceforge.net/projects/skychart/
Will get you v3.0. This is the final beta, I believe, and works really, really well.
Perfect, Thanks! I like the latest beta. Very cool.
-------------------- CPC 1100 XLT GPS
WO 2" CF Diagonal
2" TV 17mm Nagler IV, TV 26mm Nagler V
2" TV 2x Powermate
Canon 50D EOS (Piggy Back and Prime Setup)
Lumicon 2" UHC
Starizona Counterweight System
Feathertouch Focuser
Bobs Knobs, Celestron Focal Reducer
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mypontiac
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I just downloaded the latest version of Ciel and the ASCOM Celestron Telescope Driver Setup.
I see that I already have Ascom.tid under the plugins folder.
Do I still need to get version 1.2 plug in or is this covered?
Sean
Edited by mypontiac (04/27/09 07:38 PM)
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